11 New Sundance Supported Films Now Streaming

11 New Sundance Supported Films Now Streaming

Now available on SnagFilms, Hulu and Netflix are eleven new films supported by the Sundance Institute’s Artist Services Program, which launched in February. Artist Services gives filmmakers exclusive opportunities to self-finance, market and distribute their films. Films from the program are also available on iTunes, Amazon, Microsoft Xbox, Sony, VUDU, YouTube and SundanceNOW. Here’s details on what’s currently playing.

Among the eleven new titles are “Brother to Brother,” “Children Underground” and “Dirty Work.” The films are listed in detail below:

“Blessing”
(Director and screenwriter: Paul Zeher) — Randi’s life on her family’s farm is brightened by an oversized satellite dish, rock ‘n’ rail and her passion to go to the ocean. Standing in the way are her jealous mother, her overworked father and her quirky and lovable 10-year-old brother. Randi is caught between her own desires and her family’s expectations. iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu, Microsoft Xbox, Netflix, SnagFilms, SundanceNOW, Sony Entertainment Network, VUDU, YouTube. (1994 Sundance Film Festival)

“Brother to Brother”
(Director and screenwriter: Rodney Evans) — A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter. Starring Anthony Mackie. iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu, Microsoft Xbox, Netflix, SnagFilms, SundanceNOW, Sony Entertainment Network, VUDU, YouTube. (2004 Sundance Film Festival)

“Miss Wonton”
(Director and screenwriter: Meng Ong) — An Na comes to New York from a small village in China and is quickly bedded by a slimy suburbanite in whose tract home she settles with her mother. When the man returns home with his wife, An Na must decide her fate in her adopted country. iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Hulu, Netflix, SundanceNOW, VUDU, YouTube. (2001 Sundance Film Festival)